I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that you never did all that well in the reading comprehension section of your aptitude tests.
(admittedly)His version is that he was having a conversation about a future purchase of a gun and was fired for what his employer thought they understood from a third party who was eavesdropping on that conversation. To have your livelihood disrupted and be left with an embarrassing mark on your CV for the misapprehension in the mind of another doesn't strike me as just. He's had a stressor placed on his life, had a threat made against his liberty, and had his pursuit of happiness disrupted. All because of what was happening in the mind of another.
No. But it's not a math problem. It's a variable. One that they are required to publish in obfuscated fashion in order for their math problem to OK the content to be used in the fashion that you purchased a copy of it to do. 'Tis a pity that they chose to use it in a public way to those with the curiosity to observe it in action. Just because you dance nude on your front porch in Alaska....
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The ones I have don't flicker, but have a 30-40 second warm up period, which would be fine if it was an office environment - but in a house - you generally stumble into a room, and flick on the light to avoid tripping over shit, but with the CFLs, you get to vaguely see what you just stubbed your toe on...
Some Vitamin A might be helpful. If you don't like carrots, then spinach, lettuce, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, broccoli, cantaloupe, oranges, and winter squash are all good sources of carotene (thanks wikipedia). That or slow down. You're in your own house, relax. If it's on fire you'll have plenty of light to see by.
After all, the raw materials are low grade silicon wafers and energy (which can be supplied by panels produced by the plant itself...)
As for land : I calculated that at 10% net efficiency, we would need a 200x200 mile area of Arizona to power the entire United States.
Von Neumann machines. Cool.
As a side benefit, if we finally get them to go along with DST we'll have a surplus!
As a Californian, I'd like to take this opportunity to smack down this common misconception. California's per capita energy consumption has remained flat since 1976 while it has risen in the US as a whole. Interestingly our economy also outpaced the rest of the country over the same period despite some rather despicable traitors running a company with a big E in front of their headquarters playing dirty tricks with our electricity supply in from Spring of 2000 - Fall 2001. The slander of prolifigate consumption was even spread by one who should have had the information that told him it was false. Some call him W.
1) The decision was handed down today. How did they manage to file an appeal so quickly./snark TFA has a discussion about this very subject. I suggest you read it or invest in some reading comprehension lessons. 2)I don't have any knowledge on the former, but the latter is also addressed in TFA 3)Jobs will piss himself off. Uhuh. Guess who is on Disney's board as largest individual stockholder. I'll give you two guesses. People expect to be able to use things that they purchase in a way that is most convenient for them. If that involves copying to a server so that they can fire up a movie at will with the remote and without having to buy an expensive mechanical disk caddy system, that is what they will expect. Those who sell a turnkey product should expect to make a profit if it works as intended. If iTS is more convenient, there should be no expectation of cannibalization. 4)You answered your own concern here.
Lets also note that DVD uploaders on PirateBay and the like are essentially altruists. Once they have ripped the video for themselves, they only expose themselves to risk by uploading. There is no profit model. If the convenience were upped for the now-downloader to rip his own disks or buy video from iTS and competitors, PirateBay would be a shadow of itself competing with Archive.org and hosting the odd out-of-print but not out-of-copyright stuff.
Editor's note: Contains explicit content, which has been slightly edited for obscene language.
Blood sex and Booze. Drugs Drugs Drugs are fun. Stab, Stab, Stab, S...t...a...b..., poke. "So I had this dream last night where I went into a building, pulled out two P90s and started shooting everyone..., then had sex with the dead bodies. Well, not really, but it would be funny if I did." Umm, yeah, what to wright about...... I'm leaving to join the Marines and I really don't give a F... about my academics, so why does the only class that's complete Bull Shit, happen to be the only required class...enough said. The model citizen would stay around to vote in new board member to change the 4 years of English policy, but no one really stays around to vote for that kind of local crap, so whoever gets there name on the Ballet with a pretty face gets to do what the F... ever they want with local ordinance. A person is smart, but people are dumb selfish animals. We can't make rules for ourselves so we vote others to do it for us, but we can't even do that right, I meen seriously, Bush for President? And our other option was John Kerry who claimed to parktake in Vietnam Special Forces missions that haven't been declassified.... F...... Bull Shit. So Power Flower Super Mario. Pudge, hook, rot, dismember "Fresh Meat." Mostly new/young teachers are laid back, and cooperative with students as feedback and input into the curriculum and atmosphere. My current English teacher is a control freak intent on setting a gap between herself and her students like a 63 year old white male fortune 500 company CEO, and a illegal immigrant. If CG was a private catholic school, I could understand, but wtf is her problem. And baking brownies and rice crispies does not make up for it, way to try and justify yourself as a good teacher while underhandedly looking for complements on your cooking. No quarrel on you qualifications as a writer, but as a teacher, don't be surprised on inspiring the first cg shooting.
Authors Note: This production of writing is done in the most accurate manner I can depict of the original writing. Grammar and spelling mistakes are included at the best accuracy possible. The first phrase in questions is in fact a Green Day song. The second reference to drugs is in relation to the schools history of drug problems. I am personally clean of all controlled substances. The statement in quotes is done so as a non personal statement as I would have done in reference to a character for a story. The reference to the gun P90 is from a video game, combined with a reference to necrophilia as a comment regarding a seriously messed up situation. A situation such as the rape of villagers during a raid by U.S. troops in Vietnam. I really do not care too much about by continuing academia as in relation to grades. I do however believe on continuing my personal education, and I am actually still working for my classes. My views on the graduation requirements explain themselves. The reference to Mario and Pudge( a DOTA character) are completely random as is this essay. The reference to a person being smart and people being dumb is based on a quote from "Men in Black." I generally do believe the public opinion is best. The rest of the essay is rather self explanatory, the main statement in question I have already released a comment online about. I request that all information I have released is read together, and nothing given separately or as an excerpt as the administration has seen fit to do.
On an additional note, I have completed the MEPS (Military Entry Processing Station) examinations, and yes a psychiatric evaluation is included in the process. If I'm qualified to defend the country, I believe I'm qualified to attend school.
I also find myself wondering why the article is exposing the student's identity to the world for following orders but not mentioning the name of the teacher
He might have expected some privacy if he hadn't already made the mistake of turning 18 years old before he committed this crime. As an adult, he should have anticipated the disturbance his words would cause within the teacher's mind. As far as the teacher goes, why would you further traumatize the victim of a crime?
You have a really poor grasp of National Sovereignity. The ability to determine what happens with your resources is a basic property of sovereignity. Nations aren't bound by contracts, just their reputations.
The espresso version of RT's bias of couse is Peter Lavelle's IMHO. Fifteen minutes every week where Putin gets his ass licked clean by a whiny sycophant. It's on Sundays.
Step 1: With the network turned off, right click on My Computer, check the property sheet for SP2. Step 2: Without SP2, install SP2 from the CD I have for that purpose and restart. Step 3: Install and run Autopatcher (or any of the competition)from that same CD. Step 4: Install Anti-virus software from that same CD. Step 5: Restart. Step 6: Install Firefox browser and plugins like AdBlock and NoScript from that same CD. Step 7: Install drivers for printers/scanners. Step 8: Install whatever personally chosen optional programs the user requires to make the computer useful to them.
I had to pad the list to clear more than 7 steps to a secure Windows. But then, so did you with a bunch of optional crap some of which is technically unnecessary as burning software, text editors and media playing software are already included with the OS itself. I would require that an image editing program like Photoshop or PSP be installed. I'd also like Exact Audio Copy and Nero, plus Cygwin. But that's me. Other people may have other needs.
Notice too that if SP2 were already there (It was released in 2004 after all), it would be 6 steps. I have never had to install drivers for anything other than a smart device like a scanner since Win2k. Even relative oddities like USB network adaptors have always just worked. Sometimes the manufacturers' install will give you more functionality, but basic operation is straightforward.
In addition to what the others pointed out about the self-destruct cycle, a new bot is generated for each newly discovered vulnerability. Or goodbot could act like WindowsUpdate connecting periodically p2p.
Imagine this: Goodbot gets released by a classical infection channel targeting a problem a couple months old. These first gen hosts can be presumed to not be regularly updated and possibly harmful to the internet. These initial hosts are audited and if no mitigating lockdowns are discovered, updates are retrieved and installed for all discovered vulnerabilities. Basic security lockdowns are performed to a level that will ensure security while minimizing the odds of damaging the utility of the computer to its owner (do not read Pwnr).
Next, move into a limited worm phase. 1st gen Goodbot tries to infect a few hundred hosts in the next 30-45 days. The second gen acts like the first. Now you've got a couple tens to hundreds of thousands of Goodbots. They're likely the most insecurely administered computers and least likely to be disinfected by their owners in any case.
Every new major vulnerability that comes out you have these BossGoodbots infect and repair their neighbors with a pawnbot with all the diagnostic and updating functionality which securely self-destructs when its job is done. Any first and second gen that fails to meet a certain quota self-destructs.
An appointments committee, properly constituted, might possibly appoint more qualified judges. Don't think though that a committee is somehow more accountable or the process more transparent to the public than an election at the community level.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that you never did all that well in the reading comprehension section of your aptitude tests.
(admittedly)His version is that he was having a conversation about a future purchase of a gun and was fired for what his employer thought they understood from a third party who was eavesdropping on that conversation. To have your livelihood disrupted and be left with an embarrassing mark on your CV for the misapprehension in the mind of another doesn't strike me as just. He's had a stressor placed on his life, had a threat made against his liberty, and had his pursuit of happiness disrupted. All because of what was happening in the mind of another.
I find your logic fascinatingly recursive.
As a Californian, I'd like to take this opportunity to smack down this common misconception. California's per capita energy consumption has remained flat since 1976 while it has risen in the US as a whole. Interestingly our economy also outpaced the rest of the country over the same period despite some rather despicable traitors running a company with a big E in front of their headquarters playing dirty tricks with our electricity supply in from Spring of 2000 - Fall 2001. The slander of prolifigate consumption was even spread by one who should have had the information that told him it was false. Some call him W.
1) The decision was handed down today. How did they manage to file an appeal so quickly. /snark TFA has a discussion about this very subject. I suggest you read it or invest in some reading comprehension lessons.
2)I don't have any knowledge on the former, but the latter is also addressed in TFA
3)Jobs will piss himself off. Uhuh. Guess who is on Disney's board as largest individual stockholder. I'll give you two guesses. People expect to be able to use things that they purchase in a way that is most convenient for them. If that involves copying to a server so that they can fire up a movie at will with the remote and without having to buy an expensive mechanical disk caddy system, that is what they will expect. Those who sell a turnkey product should expect to make a profit if it works as intended. If iTS is more convenient, there should be no expectation of cannibalization.
4)You answered your own concern here.
Lets also note that DVD uploaders on PirateBay and the like are essentially altruists. Once they have ripped the video for themselves, they only expose themselves to risk by uploading. There is no profit model. If the convenience were upped for the now-downloader to rip his own disks or buy video from iTS and competitors, PirateBay would be a shadow of itself competing with Archive.org and hosting the odd out-of-print but not out-of-copyright stuff.
If one of your links said what you inferred, you might have been modded insightful.
Wow! So that's how you get +8 Informative!
You have a really poor grasp of National Sovereignity. The ability to determine what happens with your resources is a basic property of sovereignity. Nations aren't bound by contracts, just their reputations.
The espresso version of RT's bias of couse is Peter Lavelle's IMHO. Fifteen minutes every week where Putin gets his ass licked clean by a whiny sycophant. It's on Sundays.
Xp:
Step 1: With the network turned off, right click on My Computer, check the property sheet for SP2.
Step 2: Without SP2, install SP2 from the CD I have for that purpose and restart.
Step 3: Install and run Autopatcher (or any of the competition)from that same CD.
Step 4: Install Anti-virus software from that same CD.
Step 5: Restart.
Step 6: Install Firefox browser and plugins like AdBlock and NoScript from that same CD.
Step 7: Install drivers for printers/scanners.
Step 8: Install whatever personally chosen optional programs the user requires to make the computer useful to them.
I had to pad the list to clear more than 7 steps to a secure Windows. But then, so did you with a bunch of optional crap some of which is technically unnecessary as burning software, text editors and media playing software are already included with the OS itself. I would require that an image editing program like Photoshop or PSP be installed. I'd also like Exact Audio Copy and Nero, plus Cygwin. But that's me. Other people may have other needs.
Notice too that if SP2 were already there (It was released in 2004 after all), it would be 6 steps. I have never had to install drivers for anything other than a smart device like a scanner since Win2k. Even relative oddities like USB network adaptors have always just worked. Sometimes the manufacturers' install will give you more functionality, but basic operation is straightforward.
In addition to what the others pointed out about the self-destruct cycle, a new bot is generated for each newly discovered vulnerability. Or goodbot could act like WindowsUpdate connecting periodically p2p. Imagine this: Goodbot gets released by a classical infection channel targeting a problem a couple months old. These first gen hosts can be presumed to not be regularly updated and possibly harmful to the internet. These initial hosts are audited and if no mitigating lockdowns are discovered, updates are retrieved and installed for all discovered vulnerabilities. Basic security lockdowns are performed to a level that will ensure security while minimizing the odds of damaging the utility of the computer to its owner (do not read Pwnr). Next, move into a limited worm phase. 1st gen Goodbot tries to infect a few hundred hosts in the next 30-45 days. The second gen acts like the first. Now you've got a couple tens to hundreds of thousands of Goodbots. They're likely the most insecurely administered computers and least likely to be disinfected by their owners in any case. Every new major vulnerability that comes out you have these BossGoodbots infect and repair their neighbors with a pawnbot with all the diagnostic and updating functionality which securely self-destructs when its job is done. Any first and second gen that fails to meet a certain quota self-destructs.
Who appoints the appointers?
An appointments committee, properly constituted, might possibly appoint more qualified judges. Don't think though that a committee is somehow more accountable or the process more transparent to the public than an election at the community level.